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saaiastia a Â» mm miml vol j i\0 19 new series salisbury n c may 15 1808 ;- lly'l'lis iii sltllsi'ltll'tllln thu ms oaih in adva1 i w \ pciiman a old north state w mill i'll'-r ilm.-v"iir â€¢ â€¢ Â« 3.111 .. - si illis - - 1.80 i'ltl wliliki.v old n'hm'ii istati1 i waekly one v.-.ir â€¢ â€¢ w.wi s,x u.inllh â€¢ tl.lki ilu m.uiiii â€¢ â€¢ "'. ota tub abyssinian walt history f king theodore origin of tii war kiup thoodoros or theodore of abys hi noli whoso na and recent history i iiadi-r ol newspapers tbroughoul il world has becomo familiar in conto ,,!,,., ol his war with england has been lain at tho storming ol his capital m i â– , by the english armj . s lias boon , uuced by tl ti legraph tho origin nl namu l tin odore was i'.j ijin itch icasal ii was born of humblo paront i ir in qaan i on tin borders t wi ti vmli ii i and was nducatod in a co ivi t ii nl,i li in was pi i i undi i i straiul pv ins mother ho osoaped from tho . i i his nm i dejatcb i lamfu o nol 1 rebel with Â» lioin he imbibed i tasti ; 1 warlike pursuits and eventually bo . ,,â€ž. ruler of i largo portion of alp - uii.i natiiruly ambitious and politic in un l"d iii enlarging bii authority -, lily ui tho expense uf tbo other !; ,'â€¢ r t hi fs f abyssinia his pow , i . pi , i llv lucre i-"d when in 1883 ho , li binucli strong i nough t formally . i lira ilu throne t all ad salnla and ho â– .. . i'i ii ai 1 na xtat-li i \ iln a inlii.i sal i ,â€ž i h iii nl of ih aby iiiiaii i linn li ii ,, provi 1 tu 1 ih most i f i , . , ap s ... i had â€¢ vi i had a m a in camo into power his atteu t a wi directed t the importance t bo ing on lenui l friendship with the gov rrnnirnt winch ruli india and which i is " tablisbi d ii-ill in ih in ighborlng irongbold of aden ii tin refore re lvi il in as-i-it ibe rights assured to him i . virtus of iln treaty made between a britain mid abyssiuia in the yi ai 1 - 1 '. na 1 ratified in 1852 in Â« hich ii was 1 that each slate should n celve . idora from tl ilmr m â– i'lowden Â» ho li id been for man years english consul at massowah al ._â€¢!, i,i an accredlli 1 agent tn ahj s â– . aroni io iii u country with prosi nil i â– .â– ppople in * ill my ami n maim i i u ii imn-ll i ,â– k nut at ih aci i i bi 1 i nf initial ly mi i'lowden who had succeeded in winniiig t favor of ilm emperor to a largo - i has killed and hi successor mr i un Â« a i i nfi"i his arrival in j ti kh g iliut bediwfrt d to " urv oui ll nli-'i 0 in mt na '! in.it : lie . rote iii iuu graph i t t . i to quel n â– ,, a-km pi rmisslnn lo send m . i i i ui i in allh â– llll i mil ill l''i bill 11 , 1 sliu . ad nun iwcred ; and the supuo n la that i hia ' irciimsl nice togetin v i qu mil w iih mi stern a mii on . % . w m in a i k â– n aliya ini i li id i i . ; . fully ol th 1 -,. . ii ll ., i tnousti it agiiini t tl ti gging atli i two iuterprelors rous 1 tbo i .-'â– ti mpi r and a \ i ar afti r i , ip neb 1 il uiinnsw â– n â– ! h tt r he sent i force o tin missionary station tin ii isl n a li . and put them in chains ll nl - n-i mr cameron into i md had him i li iii â€¢ 1 ri.iiiniu.illy â€¢ in abi iiiian leldli i i ii it excite â€¢ pi i.ul in engl iml ii ih arrival â– i ilu news f this nutraga ag dnsi brit . li nihil , is ; i ui in considcral in ol an armed expedition having to tndergo ninny l u iships in such a warm climate il wns deemed heal ipv tho english government to use diplomacy iu it i sorts to liavu tin crs rvli in 1 li was not nn nl ilm second hall l a i u-i i bos th it mi it i un in a il â– i.i th was ii ni on a p i 1 i i , ip abyssinian poti nlato and Â« as i oi iii un ivnl iu ecbru u y i '" 0 , â– a :- mngnifii ' nl it i il n , i .,,,., i hi ii .' ii i ordered by â– king bui ihe hope ilms ruiai 1 Â« a ui in i - ippnl led for u lien mr i i a i hn uilii-r p i-ri ju-i i 1 , i i i , leave ol tin i im , tiu-y wore | lei irn i md nn thai ih'-v n 1 lid li iv to ri in lin in ii.i v as si.it guests until vi an cnnld bo obi ilm d i nnnllii i lellei whii h id i . . n , iroing t Â« i lie to tin llypoci i-v . fnlsoiiess and mi n i ,,,,â€¢,, li ,-. â– taki n a p â– thu character ol king th lore ini ii tiiltj li in an uii'iiinii â€¢ letler tu i hi p n " ti n-ili'v nil iblitod il i ten i i mr itusi un i ins w i.-h nl con v il pan iii u ii il way llnli ii lull ' l lii s ,,| ilu english and ahi , iii â– ii,i".l,i i be il oxti i ih il 1 in iii i the pri â– - w nli ionic ej nuly 1 i . liml period and anon used rig us ' . ni t lnwardi his victims a n reu mi i n hi , i iflgo of conduct he after v ml guvo na alleged n port th it ki i 1 ' ' li ami turkish troope weru on llie'n Â» ii tn i.u.i.l aby iliiln i i lure's letter it ,-- i i eyed i 1 gland by mr i'l.nl a i lorman ml inn arj . v ha was also ii hearer of a lutti i 1 ""â– mr lia-si iu w huh im requested hat i'inp'lisli iiu'ihuiis i soul to ini .,;â– , in i abyssinian scrvico thi 1 infi li li vianiii ut engiigod soiuo oitlsuns lor '' " nil lllldjll ivlll so il till a -" ili eoiisl nf abyssluis nolilied tho king thul ''" v would outer ins lurrltory il bo would i vi iv pin ,.,||. ii captives the con '' ii 1 1 i ig m i complii 1 Â» itli tho am reti il to 1 land aftor exh in i 1 ' i 1 ' , malic n nrci to obi liu i i 1 release ul tin c iptivi . tho aâ€”oaâ€”abw^j aia^iijraqaaaba^ayrmaabgaamaaaaaajaaaaaaaaaai longllsh government last year declared war against theodore the war wai chiefly to bo carrfod on with the troops liiirojii'iin and native which iu india had become accustomed to the bol climate â€” the first english troops made their np pearancc in octobor 1867 but it was ma until the dote of tin year that the wlmli of the army arrived thu expedition was commanded by general sir hubert n i ipirr heretofore cammandtng-ooncral at bombay under him acted as com mandors of divisions sir charles stoevo ly and colu malcolm while colonel murowctlu r commanded the cavalry tbo distance from massowah tholand ing plact of the troii|is to magdala the capital of thcod , is about 300 miles tho english hail to ovi-ri'olne great dlffi i-nliii's lint they have overcome them ii markbblc energy king tl lore grad ually rotircd before tho english without risking a battlo until he reached in capi tal then us the c iblo in our issue ol this morning informs lis he made a btand and fought bravely for his crown but in vain in was defeated llio capitol captur ed and the king liim-nlf lain king i heodoro wos on the whole thogrcatcsl ruler abyssinia has over had even nc cording to english accounts he excelled in all luaiil v pin luitb and his gi ii i il in inner wns palitc and engaging had he ivnidi i ibis foolish quoi rel w th england and proceeded on tho way of reform which he entered upon in the bngiuuing f his ii ign in would proli ibly h ivo phiyi 1 au important part in the political regcueru i u of baslem africa what are we coming to 1 how il i ilm editor of the standard suppose tho people of north carolina will up ml tin article upon ihe hon n boy don in bis pip i i il 8 1 instant ( how ui my in in anil especially mr holdcn nt mot t threaten a man with such a union record as that owned by mr boy di i | n in ii record in north ( laruliua , i at w.i-lni gton i i it r known no nun labored more constantly ur m scalously than be did t prevent si cession and when secession came and il great body of his political frii ml on accountol the proclamation ol president lincoln call ing i ir troops abandoni 1 the prim ipli - i ili bell and bvi relt partj in 1800 mr boydi n maintained iln in and contii d to da o tbrougbonl tho war and never i :, day hesitated in avowing lib nil ich iii i t tu th union hi ns all know m m i nn 1 in consistency daring tbo whole war and has been a slcadfu ad i a ,-.- of reconstruction ii n fnsi 1 to . . orÂ»o the proclamnti in i ' ov vance in 186 i which in tho latter genth man's up lion was a terrible offence indi i d did mi nl t â€¢ vi ry decent nnd intelli iii i mil 111 tllo slain ii iii to do the . i,i ' an insiici lion ol the rulut is ol ili it i li cli'ii will show ag in every unprejudiced and re p pors i itin - lull Â« , ii th ii mr lloj ,!â€¢ -, was in t'n or i reconstruction un der thu recent acts of congress and pub ivi l v ii body i voti i a c in veiilion hi also advised the people up iinst any ntti-inpi to oppose ih . , i ihe i it i onvoiitlon until tin ir uclinii waa mado public when ho publicly ond i pi iti illy di i'i in i li - opposition to tho ih now constitution becousi . as lie clear y proved that instrument did i ot meet iln ii quiromenta f the ii 1 nnstruction aii mr boyden also declared in all hi public ipeci bes ih it in man was more anxious than himself for reconstruction nml i ,; t the ' oiivention hid stopped at wluii ihu arts of l liiiign â– - n quln j tin re w.iulii have been no warmer advoc i i ih ratilicatioii l ih i lonstitul n nnd thai in npposi i lo n was found d Â« hol ly upon tho groat fund imcntal alti rations ii the constitution thnl were in no way , d wnl il i'ongri ssin il pi i || ruction mr boydi n's coi it 1 ni a in was well known at washington ,! irii .- tho war and ll is n fact Â« i ii known lo mi helper and otlu i . ill it president | in bad ih ti riniin 1 to appoint mr i i i n provisional govi rnor of nm ill ,, md ini for tin - 'â– bullet ,,,,| ly w w llolden north carn linn win i li ir - i hack into tin 1 iu m under tin wisi tnti un u hip ol mr boy dcu â€” raleigh ucgistcr an t nl nan i | â– j | people anu â– /:. / ordaint i by - n ' ' " i un in i â– ntion as id '. i i i l o | 1 litulion iidnpti 111 luis convi n i i i â– admitted foi rol lication to tin ; v i rs nl this stale rcgisti red and quail li d n provided by tho ncl - nf ' iongresi know n a ilm itcconstructlon laws oi il 8 i-i 82nd ami " ird nf april !--'â€¢'- the vote on bald < n litution bhnll hi ! for tliu constitution and agnii i tin t lonslitutinn tho said i lection shall bi in id ui ili plncos und under ih regul i ii s to i prescribed by tho i louiiiiand in liiin ml of this military district am ilu return made t liim as din cted hi law sue '-' an i leciion nl ill in in hi ui tin same time and place ns the ratification n llio i iousliliition for senators and uopn intlv ,- in tin ii in ml assembly am i ,, nil stato nml county officers who an to 1 dueled by the peoplu under this cou d til ii i loll s o 3 an oloction for members ol tin i'wiiinl states congri ss bhnll 1 held ii i mii i nip-ii salonal i hstrii 1 ns now es liihlished ni the sntuo time und place n the â– lection for ratification of tho constl lutlnii said i'li'i'iion shall bo i onducti i by ilm sain p in mi and undor tho sun ,, rii 1 i liefon mi nl m i iii this oi i dinanco tin returns shall bo made to a tim president of this oonvoutlon who , hull p-ivi iln persons chosen certificates i ofelcctioo sir i tin oommandlug general nf this military district is requested to en i force thts ordinance sir 0 tin president of this conven i rum in hereby directed to forward a certi hod copy of this ordinance t-i the com 1 uiandiug general of this military district ratified this 17th day of march a !>., inn tliniitiiiiiil eight hundred mid aixty i eight signed calvin 1 cowles president constitution convention in a carolina , i ci:n i'm bi.au tint norfulk jour â– mil has tin following iii regard lo this l distinguished soldier nml civilian another muni baa been mentioned in 1 â– - . iii action with tho i â€¢â€¢ niii't.iiic leadership i statesman and a boldier npon whom 1 ii cotnpromisi may bo effected in thoovent of a drinagiug contest between tin pen dleton nml hancock elans wo refer to 1 jon i p lilalr 1 missouri as an originnl froo boiler in would conciliate ' that sentiment in th great morthwobt ' whore the germane do most abound as ' an old-line democrat brought up at the â– feel of gamaliel bis name would rally the 1 thousand i i i hi uickory men who ' have not affiliated of late with tin 1 loppcr 1 head democracy as a distinguished ' volunteer soldier in would offset grant's popularity with tin regular army hut especially as a well known cham pion i tin great american hon ilm this , is a while man's country and uiusi so i continue wo think urn l'dair would ; achieve for ns wli.a wo neod â€” buccobs j tin southern people and tin demo catic party could not be charged with die ' loyalty to the union with hankering after slavery or witli undue attachment t the p l issue i mi-i-si it they wore to nominate for iln presidency a soldier who ' volunteered lo fight for iln union and a member ol iliut family which "' all nlhors i iu this country ini proved its devotion to , i'm . limn and nationality roni ni hi i w\v esq lias writ ; ten a stirring letii'i in reply t an in iviintion ii-mli-rcil him ipv tin citizens â€¢ il lynchburg i'.iiinki a public speech j in l lint plnci proi ioiib to his removal ', tu new l'urk nve give one para graph ; lint gentlemen how gloomy soever i i tun v bo our biiironiidiiigb tinw here . ; :. y"e a silver lining t ihi cloud j suspended over us in bo ansp : cions lanu cheering fuel liml the inuttenngs ji.i a f-i^-i i nl und docisivo revolution r among the pimple of tin northern states an already distinctly audible ; â– und it i in stuko i"t the gale hat sweeps from the north in november nexl v ill in in in ns nil the welcome nssiirnni i di livetanco nml peace " . it is biinply impossible hat in any conn try where intelligence is ditl'iised ami where tin ballot i free such an j arrogant malignant unprincipled and reckless polii cal organ zutiou as the kudiciil party can lung exlÂ»t li has ; , ii cted iini"i'l mischief in the iinst : ami it will doubtless miri ive lung i enough tn accomplish much inoro i lint if truth and justice are still reali i ties mi earth it will in my judgment 1 mi ni pass away pursued ipv ll scul n â– ' nml dciestatiiiii i j - il men the world 1 iii ami embalmed in the i iiii tions i history i'orever i till nli kits as voters â€” tl is , doubtful whether a state now in the , union would nol to-day ri-ptidiuto colored , mflvugc ipv nn overwhelming majority , were tin question submitted theru i llierefore good n.isiiii why llio southern , states so universally resist the republi can plans of reconstruction ii the n iu [ pnrniivcly fow colored citizens nf i on ! :,. , in nl nn ullflt t voto .-" ill u-t i ill i thousands and ihmissnds in the carol in li michigan and minn sola i ll i'oiins ivuni i i unnol control the actii n nf i li ir ban kid uf these unfortunate pei plo i i ||,,. bnllol box nnd so must exclude l tin ui iiltogi iln i what can ai ih un i and ail in 1 mississippi and i ui siau i do i ii ilh iln in .-Â« iiiiiiii nl ll polls in lipv , i ids i father i'dlsbury \ ""** '' tin sai km k v iluo in â€” \ friend at salem in u business loiter alludes to thu ll i,l i churl red by the convention i 1 run from some point on the north < luroli ' ,,;, |;,, lr | to tbo i,,u n nl s.ih in nnd ij vi are determined l build ihi i road 1'ln it is an ontorpriao and onergy con nectod with it that would burpriao y and w liii'li wiili the means at uur com â€¢ miind will i-nsiiro lis success the citizens of greensboro li ivlng ro 1 solved to grade tho road to tho l'.usyilie in in accordance witba proposil ion from " ||,,. s.ih in | i'h'1 ii is understood that tin mail will inn from greensboro to sa ! |, ,â€ž . tharlottc democrat -|~ a intiii in now liimnsliiro cniulcd i qiiurtor of u milu in sot ,', i-!';iiinii ofun oloction bot **** the georgia election ', aiigtthin april i p m '""' liunili d ami iiiin counties givi hull â€¢ i 7,cs i innjoril not uarmon10i s we regret to see that the northern democracy are not n thoroughly united as tiny should bo in this trying crisis â€” qeneral ualplno declares in behalf tho svnr democrats that tiny will nol sup port a copperhead for tho presidency while mr vnllundigbatn as the represen tative of the i'eace demooriile bays to the war democrats ol tho marble llnlpine school that liny only wllbto i breath and papor ond ink il they imngiuo their threats or their vows or their oath most with anything but contompt from the more than a million of actual p live unconverted nnd undeniable peace men in thu west and ili border stati south i all tills ineaii that tllo war 1 lomocr it will not support pendleton and that tin copperheads will not support seymour or hancock now i.-.,'i this a pretty piece ol bust ncss for the northern democrats tube engaged in .' al a lime when all should he harmony they are sowing the bocds of discord and disruption simply because i*uch faction is too greedy uftcr tbo spoils of office this division of sentiment is a epind linn for tho radicals thtintsraokes his havana with increased relish t he watches thu progress of these unfortunate ! breaches hi tiie domocrutiu ranks for he knows thai Â» ithout it ho will nevor oc cupy th presidential chair or wear a 'â€¢ crown â€” m"inii i star a ti n.m1--1 1 duel the nashv ville frees of llio 27th tells of a duel , ! with rifles in overton county bo me two weeks ago between two young l ex confederate soldiers named wald , ron and jarvis their families had i been at variance but a reconciliation had occurred nevertheless young i jarvis iiiuler the influence of drink siioku disparagingly of tho courage of ' waldron the hitter thereupon sent ' him a challenge ami it was agreed they would tight with rifles at one hundred and fifty paces at the first ' lire jarvis was wounded through the ili-shy part nf the loft arm while his bullet whistled bavngoly just above his antagonist's head are yon bat , istiod said the wounded man's boo â€¢ ond i the othur's friend " waldron ' , wants another lint was the reply a snvngo smile lighted np the lea i lure of young jarvis a ins ami wns t bound np to staunch tho blond bill he 'â€¢ said not n word tho rides wore loaded again and once more at tho ' signal thutwo mun wheeled and lire i the i-cpurth were tilmosi bimnltanoons waldron ran forward a fow step stiiggon d reeled nnd full into the iirms of his friend bleodingand sense less ik was shot through tho heart jarvis went slowly home middled ills i horse ami tollmg his family that liu i was going to monticcllo left the coun try 1'rotn washington washington may 7 m â€” only trum bull of ilu doubtful si nntnrs vol il aguiiibt the publication ol the spcoclies i made in rotircuiont the vote was 20 to as a pouth onrolina committee with a protest against the constitution will np â– pear before the reconstruction commit tee these remonstrances and persona repri icnlalioiis regarding the situation iitlrai i tii attention of tbo modi rate re publicans the complete riiy registration is v li in 10,234 blacks 0,737 the courl np.ii.'il but i ium.-ili.it ly closed the doors and ivcilt into bl cl'ct si 8 sion a massnelinscllfl menib r of ( ' i to-day remarked in nllnding lo ihe hn i peachors that llieir frionds were much disturbed the house is in bcsi ion but di ing noth ' ing i n iilliain has nimle a n p rl to i leu irani stilting thai llm incn show n majority ol nvi r 1,8 i loi . .'.,:, , i ih conslilnti ni iu ark in ; . , .. 1 f his i.i r h nl 1 , n , mil plied | ' with the result would have 1 ion but there are in llio i null - of l'iila-ki and jefl'ersnn 1,'joo vi li w c nm . usi . â– : i lie â– 'â– â– ' i for or ' litis tho lu timi wi these in eiihii-ilies occur nil p 1 i . thu utlu i Â« nl iruiiih . kominatt 1 richinotid \! ly 7 m tho li pnhli can ( lonvdiitinii ibis iu ruing nomiii hi d iim w hooker of henry l unity for attorney i ienerul from washington impeachment and otlu r m,itt is wasliingtoii.muy 7 p m house a deficiency of 87,000 for tho adminis tration nl tho reconstruction acts in tho t li ird military district was reported a joint resolution ordering the presl di ni in solid war vobsois t the oulf of st lawrence to protoot ashing interost and to ileiii md a reparation for certain hijurii - ' in the ceiii-c nl tho d 1 lie piko said ! who is afraid of war ( tho resolution links ii.ii hin bill tii tt yoili i iws biiuii i p pnforcod an ami ailment wns pro , i ,, ,| t i , ud vcsbi is to th coast of ire . p . i vm , an mt ii sis j ,,.,., reii cted during ll â– â– ilk tl i in ' '' aid ill inadr sunn inaiulihlit ri.iuarks for which hu was callid to ordor tho tarill question was introduced â€” pike wanted free trado for ship building materials cldridgo askod if free trado was good for new england ship buildors why it wns not good for tin wostorn luborors after a long discussion bomewbal jo i-ul.ii in character hut showing consider able sectional acrimony tho resolution passed na to 39 robinson offered a resolution expung ing tho impeachment resolutions from the journal tho speaker declared it not a privi leged question ip l,u mi said ho would bring it up again â€” it waa a more question of time â€” ii would ultimately bo expunged stcvena introduced n bill for tbo ad mission oi arkansas which was ordered to in printed â– adjourned stevens lull is a follows i whereas tho | plo of aarkanbos in pursuance of the provisions of an act en - titled an net io provide for tho mnrc ef ficleul government of the rebel stales passed march 2nd 1807 and tho acts sup plementary thereto framed and adopted a constitution of a stato government which is republican in form ami ilu legislature of said stale has duly ratified thu amend ment to the constitution of the united slates proposed by tho 39th congress and known as article x iv therefore bo it enacted that tho stato of arkansas is entitled and admitted to representation in congrcbb as one of tho stums of tho union upon the following fundamental conditions i that tim constitution of arkansas shall never hu so amended or changed bo as to deprive any citizen or clues of ciii zens of tint united slates of the rip-in to vote who an entitled to vole by the con stitution herein recognized except ns a punishment for such crimes as are now felonies nt common law whereof tho par ty shall have been duly convicted " a delegation with the north carolina constitution and several members of con grcbs arrived here to-day senate â€” court prolonged â€” bccrot bcb sion resulted in the adoption of the f'ol lowing that the court adjourn to mon day at 11 o'clock when il will consider the rules and vote on tho several articles which shall he taken at noon on tues day without debate tho speeches shall bu limited tn fifteen minutes on tho entire subject and not nn each article the mombors may tile written opinions within two days after tho vote mi tho articles to bo publish ed with the proceedings motions re garding tim form in which the chief jus tice shall put tlie question to senators â€” were tabled from washington washington may 7 i m â€” ii is stated thai adjournment to m lay was iii ilu in i nice of chase who ilesires time lo i licet on the proper uianncrof putting the questions from smith carolina charleston may 7 p m con oanby has issue 1 an order postponing llm moot ing of the legislature which had been fixed fur the 13th ins until congress shall have approved tliu new constitu tion anol/ter manager brought io ridicule mr bontwell having said in his s eicli that there tvas in the southern heavens il spo across which no plan it nr body of any sort moved and that the earth ought to upheave itself and send thini to this desolate region for punishment mr evarts thus lakes down the other massachusetts flodg ing â€¢ 1 may as conveniently at this point ns af'ei wards pay some atten tion o llio astronomical punishment which ilte 1 urncd ami honorable managorl nr h intwell thinks should bo applied to tlrs novel ease ol im peachment cicero i think ii is who says thai .. law yor should know oi s erything for sooner or later llier - no fact in hibtory in science or in human knowledge that will not come into play in his argument l'rof iv sensible ol mi ignorance i ing liovotoil i ii profession which shin p ens ami 1 ics not onliirgo tho mind i can admire without on ying thu su peril knowledgo evinced by tho honorable manager * * uut nevertheless while somo of his col leagues were paying attention unoccupied and liniippropriilt i - land mi the surface ut tlio seas m manager 11 unwell more ambitions had discovored an untenanted and appropriated region in the skies laugntor reserve i he would have us think ni tho final councils of the almighty ns n pi ice of punishinonl for coin icied ami despobod aine â– â– â– presidents laughter now ai first i thought that bis in nil had ho come so onlargod that it was nol sharp enough to observe thai the constii if hi li ei limito i tho p incut laughter '. but on rel 1 aw thul no was u legal nnd logi cal as ho was amhitioti and astr s inical ; i'.u be oon ' union had said nil of ortico nnd h limit to llio d lane nf i cf at laugliti f so with il ding a drop of his blood or taking a penny of his poi perry or ironing his limli.s he is sentenced to removal from uliiiti and transportation lo tin hkn [ laugliti r | this is the great undertaking and if tho learned malinger run only got over the ob tni'li's uf the laws of nature the constitution won't btand in his way [ laughter â– i can think of no ineth | ml hut that nl a convulsion nf the earth that biioiiui ii"ji'(.'t the deposed president t,i this infinitely distant spuce but u shriek of ntitiiro of bo vast an energy and bo jrrent a result illicit nnsettio evi n the so linn inem-l ben of congress [ laughter how shall we aci li-liit why in i li e liist place nobody knows when that space is hut tho learned mana-i i;cr luuiself laughter and he is the necessary deputy to execute the judgement of the court let it then be provided that in the oaeo of yonr bentence nf deposition and removal from office tho honorable tho as'ro nomicul manager sliull take into lii mi ii hand the execntion of the ben ! tonce with the president made fabl in hi ; broad and btrong bhonlders ami having already essayed the lli^lit ipv imagination bettor prepared to exceutu it in form inking the ad vantsgo of ladders as far ns ladders would fro t ihe t")i of this high capi tul anil s|iiiriiiiipr then with lis feet the goddess of liberty let him set ut npon his flight laughter while the llniifc of congress and nil the people of tho united states shall shout ist'o uurail aslra /' laugh | ier imiil and long continued here ian oppressive doubt strikes tne how will the manager t 1 back i how j when he gets beyond tho power of gravitation to restore him will he itret back ( ami so ambitious a wing as his eouw never sloop to a down ward flight ! no doubt as lie passes the expanse that famous question of cralyle by which hu points out the littleness of human affairs what i thinks hunts nt them as he leads his hunting dogs over tho zenith in their , leash nf sidereal hre will occur to the managers what indued would uootes think nf this now constollas lion laughter looming through space beyond the power of congress : in send for persons anil papers ?-' â€” laughter who shall return and i how decide in the contest there be > gun in this new revolution thu os jtablishod who shall decide which is the sun and which is tho moon '. â€” who shall determine the only scion litic lest â€” which reflects the hardest npdii the other laughter 1 the woodpecker's fore sight the woodpecker in california is a btorer of acorns the tree he selects is invariably of the pino tribe lie bores several hides differing slightly intdze.nt the fall ul the year and then flics away in many instances to ti long il stance and returns with an acorn which ho immediately sets about adjusting to emu of the hides prepared for its reception which will hold it thinly in its position but ' lie does not eat the acorn tor as a rule ho is not vegetarian his object in storing away the acorn exhibits foresight and knowledgo of results more akin to reason than to instinct the succeeding winter the acorn re mains intact but becoming saturated with rain is predisposed to decay when it is attacked by maggots who seem to delight in this special food it is then that the woodpecker reaps the harvest his wisdom lias provided at a time when the ground b"eil)g covi ored with snow ho would experience a difficulty otherwise in obtaining suitablo or palatable food it is a subject of speculation why the red \., : cedar or the sug ir pino is inva riahly selected it is not pn that iln insect the most dainty to the woodpecker's taste fri nnentsonly the outside ol two trees : but true that in jalavoras mariposa an 1 nth ,., disli cl - nf i lalifoi ni .. troes nf this kind 11111,1 t frequently - ten e nil over their trunks with . bore is not an oak i n o . si - era miles i ii li gen lee ami r governor letcher i tho oditor of tie 1 .; i '- being a fellow passei ger Â« ith those pontleiiion on thuir late visit to this city says of them iu a letter to his papor : i ;, n loo received ihe salutations ' it;,l respectful conipliiiients nf many - i'riendr not only n i ) nc ib irg i n at all points along the routi thoso in ri ii rod u itli that unruffled dignity and graceful politeness which have o â– er distinguished him and he s miied in pay with equanimity . tt nut with choorl'ulness tho penalty of gruiiiuess i ion lee deprecates tho acorbitj of cal fooling u"w so rilo in the ' ' posed lo believe that â– dei itioo and prodenoo in tin expression of opinion and loss bitterness in tho denunciation of po illicit opponents would conduce more to the speedy settlement of the vexed questions which now agitato the country ho however studious ly avoids political discussions and 1 with rare discretion affords no room for cavil to the enemies of the south governor letcher iu ns jovial and entertaining as usual he feels ft deep interest in the election soon to be held hut by tho terms of his parole j is prohibited from taking any active part in the canvass iio was placed under obligation as he says to go home attend to his own business ami keep quiet and he means to ob serve faithfully ilio agreement then and there made it is much to bo regretted that in the coming conflict virginia is to bo deprived of tho ser vices of this gallant and zealous sol dior whoso nntno is dear even to those who heretofore havo boon his implacable political enemies statement of the fublio debt of the i ';, iu il states on t/tc 1st of alay 1868 demi bearing coin interest 5 per cent bonds 215,917,400 00 ii per cent bonds of 18g7 and 18g8 8,688,241 80 g per cent bonds 1881 283,077,200 00 g per cent 5-20 bonds 1,442,065,450 00 navy pension fund 13,ii(io,ooo oo 1,983,378,291 so iil-ijt bearing ourrbnct interest 6 per cent bonds 23,982,000 00 3-year compound interest notes 44,573,g80 00 3-yenr 7-30 notes 1g3,490,250 00 ti per cent certifi cates 28,330,000 00 269,375,9 30 00 matched dkj1t not presented for payment 3 year 7-30 notes due aug 15 1867 1,075,950 00 compound interest notes matured june 10 july 16 august 15 october 15 de cember 15 67 4,745,280 00 bonds texas in demnity 250,000 00 treasury notes acts july 17 ing 1 and prior thereto 155,401 64 bunds april 15 1842 0,000 00 . treasury notes march 3 1863 616,192 00 ti mporary loan 1,032,400 00 certificates of lu debteducss 18,000 00 7,905,283 04 debt bearing no rnterbst u s notes 350,144,727 00 l-'raciional curren cy 32,450,489 94 gold certifidateb of deposit 19,357,000 00 407,953,1115 94 total debt 2,039,612,022 38 amount in treasu ry coin 105,909,65s 00 amount iu treasu ry currency 32,174,130 82 139,083,794 82 amount of debt less cash in treasury 2,500 52s 827 50 tin foregoing is a correct statement of the public debt as appears from the hooks aud treasurer's returns iu the department on 1st of may 1s0s hugh mocuixoch secretary of the treasury a comparison of the above statement wiih that for the previous month si'iows that tbo d lit hearing coin interest lias in creased 18,927,450 the debt bearing currency interest has decreased 21,390 i'he matured debt not presented t | tyment has decreased 1,131,100 t i no interest increased 1 l'l lal debt lias decreased 2,1 10 wl la lb di ' â€¢ loss cash in l'ruasury has decreased 18,680,859 _ ann i dickinson the eloquent baa p iri i out a few of tbo vials of her wrntb ,! bi i.i of i ion qraut she l believe in tho leaden-tonguod gen eral she tliiuks lie is nol sound on the . and that tho suu-ke of his cigar should not be mistal for the halo of popularity in this she is little more than liidf right of his unmanly conduct and gi'".-s prevarications nt relation to t it affairs the dickinson deponent suitli not such tribes do not trouble lei ; bat to li silent on ihe negro quos lion â€” tluit it is the great offence llcar l'l 1 : i'lc radical party cannot live upoa tho 111 ill iv of its good : \ ip works in the past wont s iv i radicals slink ili â– unpopular ne cessity of putting the black race forward you want t cover up ibu negro wit ( iraut unless j ui nive the northern i ihe ballol you won't got tin sn.ipii . .- ii .- si , tii

saaiastia a Â» mm miml vol j i\0 19 new series salisbury n c may 15 1808 ;- lly'l'lis iii sltllsi'ltll'tllln thu ms oaih in adva1 i w \ pciiman a old north state w mill i'll'-r ilm.-v"iir â€¢ â€¢ Â« 3.111 .. - si illis - - 1.80 i'ltl wliliki.v old n'hm'ii istati1 i waekly one v.-.ir â€¢ â€¢ w.wi s,x u.inllh â€¢ tl.lki ilu m.uiiii â€¢ â€¢ "'. ota tub abyssinian walt history f king theodore origin of tii war kiup thoodoros or theodore of abys hi noli whoso na and recent history i iiadi-r ol newspapers tbroughoul il world has becomo familiar in conto ,,!,,., ol his war with england has been lain at tho storming ol his capital m i â– , by the english armj . s lias boon , uuced by tl ti legraph tho origin nl namu l tin odore was i'.j ijin itch icasal ii was born of humblo paront i ir in qaan i on tin borders t wi ti vmli ii i and was nducatod in a co ivi t ii nl,i li in was pi i i undi i i straiul pv ins mother ho osoaped from tho . i i his nm i dejatcb i lamfu o nol 1 rebel with Â» lioin he imbibed i tasti ; 1 warlike pursuits and eventually bo . ,,â€ž. ruler of i largo portion of alp - uii.i natiiruly ambitious and politic in un l"d iii enlarging bii authority -, lily ui tho expense uf tbo other !; ,'â€¢ r t hi fs f abyssinia his pow , i . pi , i llv lucre i-"d when in 1883 ho , li binucli strong i nough t formally . i lira ilu throne t all ad salnla and ho â– .. . i'i ii ai 1 na xtat-li i \ iln a inlii.i sal i ,â€ž i h iii nl of ih aby iiiiaii i linn li ii ,, provi 1 tu 1 ih most i f i , . , ap s ... i had â€¢ vi i had a m a in camo into power his atteu t a wi directed t the importance t bo ing on lenui l friendship with the gov rrnnirnt winch ruli india and which i is " tablisbi d ii-ill in ih in ighborlng irongbold of aden ii tin refore re lvi il in as-i-it ibe rights assured to him i . virtus of iln treaty made between a britain mid abyssiuia in the yi ai 1 - 1 '. na 1 ratified in 1852 in Â« hich ii was 1 that each slate should n celve . idora from tl ilmr m â– i'lowden Â» ho li id been for man years english consul at massowah al ._â€¢!, i,i an accredlli 1 agent tn ahj s â– . aroni io iii u country with prosi nil i â– .â– ppople in * ill my ami n maim i i u ii imn-ll i ,â– k nut at ih aci i i bi 1 i nf initial ly mi i'lowden who had succeeded in winniiig t favor of ilm emperor to a largo - i has killed and hi successor mr i un Â« a i i nfi"i his arrival in j ti kh g iliut bediwfrt d to " urv oui ll nli-'i 0 in mt na '! in.it : lie . rote iii iuu graph i t t . i to quel n â– ,, a-km pi rmisslnn lo send m . i i i ui i in allh â– llll i mil ill l''i bill 11 , 1 sliu . ad nun iwcred ; and the supuo n la that i hia ' irciimsl nice togetin v i qu mil w iih mi stern a mii on . % . w m in a i k â– n aliya ini i li id i i . ; . fully ol th 1 -,. . ii ll ., i tnousti it agiiini t tl ti gging atli i two iuterprelors rous 1 tbo i .-'â– ti mpi r and a \ i ar afti r i , ip neb 1 il uiinnsw â– n â– ! h tt r he sent i force o tin missionary station tin ii isl n a li . and put them in chains ll nl - n-i mr cameron into i md had him i li iii â€¢ 1 ri.iiiniu.illy â€¢ in abi iiiian leldli i i ii it excite â€¢ pi i.ul in engl iml ii ih arrival â– i ilu news f this nutraga ag dnsi brit . li nihil , is ; i ui in considcral in ol an armed expedition having to tndergo ninny l u iships in such a warm climate il wns deemed heal ipv tho english government to use diplomacy iu it i sorts to liavu tin crs rvli in 1 li was not nn nl ilm second hall l a i u-i i bos th it mi it i un in a il â– i.i th was ii ni on a p i 1 i i , ip abyssinian poti nlato and Â« as i oi iii un ivnl iu ecbru u y i '" 0 , â– a :- mngnifii ' nl it i il n , i .,,,., i hi ii .' ii i ordered by â– king bui ihe hope ilms ruiai 1 Â« a ui in i - ippnl led for u lien mr i i a i hn uilii-r p i-ri ju-i i 1 , i i i , leave ol tin i im , tiu-y wore | lei irn i md nn thai ih'-v n 1 lid li iv to ri in lin in ii.i v as si.it guests until vi an cnnld bo obi ilm d i nnnllii i lellei whii h id i . . n , iroing t Â« i lie to tin llypoci i-v . fnlsoiiess and mi n i ,,,,â€¢,, li ,-. â– taki n a p â– thu character ol king th lore ini ii tiiltj li in an uii'iiinii â€¢ letler tu i hi p n " ti n-ili'v nil iblitod il i ten i i mr itusi un i ins w i.-h nl con v il pan iii u ii il way llnli ii lull ' l lii s ,,| ilu english and ahi , iii â– ii,i".l,i i be il oxti i ih il 1 in iii i the pri â– - w nli ionic ej nuly 1 i . liml period and anon used rig us ' . ni t lnwardi his victims a n reu mi i n hi , i iflgo of conduct he after v ml guvo na alleged n port th it ki i 1 ' ' li ami turkish troope weru on llie'n Â» ii tn i.u.i.l aby iliiln i i lure's letter it ,-- i i eyed i 1 gland by mr i'l.nl a i lorman ml inn arj . v ha was also ii hearer of a lutti i 1 ""â– mr lia-si iu w huh im requested hat i'inp'lisli iiu'ihuiis i soul to ini .,;â– , in i abyssinian scrvico thi 1 infi li li vianiii ut engiigod soiuo oitlsuns lor '' " nil lllldjll ivlll so il till a -" ili eoiisl nf abyssluis nolilied tho king thul ''" v would outer ins lurrltory il bo would i vi iv pin ,.,||. ii captives the con '' ii 1 1 i ig m i complii 1 Â» itli tho am reti il to 1 land aftor exh in i 1 ' i 1 ' , malic n nrci to obi liu i i 1 release ul tin c iptivi . tho aâ€”oaâ€”abw^j aia^iijraqaaaba^ayrmaabgaamaaaaaajaaaaaaaaaai longllsh government last year declared war against theodore the war wai chiefly to bo carrfod on with the troops liiirojii'iin and native which iu india had become accustomed to the bol climate â€” the first english troops made their np pearancc in octobor 1867 but it was ma until the dote of tin year that the wlmli of the army arrived thu expedition was commanded by general sir hubert n i ipirr heretofore cammandtng-ooncral at bombay under him acted as com mandors of divisions sir charles stoevo ly and colu malcolm while colonel murowctlu r commanded the cavalry tbo distance from massowah tholand ing plact of the troii|is to magdala the capital of thcod , is about 300 miles tho english hail to ovi-ri'olne great dlffi i-nliii's lint they have overcome them ii markbblc energy king tl lore grad ually rotircd before tho english without risking a battlo until he reached in capi tal then us the c iblo in our issue ol this morning informs lis he made a btand and fought bravely for his crown but in vain in was defeated llio capitol captur ed and the king liim-nlf lain king i heodoro wos on the whole thogrcatcsl ruler abyssinia has over had even nc cording to english accounts he excelled in all luaiil v pin luitb and his gi ii i il in inner wns palitc and engaging had he ivnidi i ibis foolish quoi rel w th england and proceeded on tho way of reform which he entered upon in the bngiuuing f his ii ign in would proli ibly h ivo phiyi 1 au important part in the political regcueru i u of baslem africa what are we coming to 1 how il i ilm editor of the standard suppose tho people of north carolina will up ml tin article upon ihe hon n boy don in bis pip i i il 8 1 instant ( how ui my in in anil especially mr holdcn nt mot t threaten a man with such a union record as that owned by mr boy di i | n in ii record in north ( laruliua , i at w.i-lni gton i i it r known no nun labored more constantly ur m scalously than be did t prevent si cession and when secession came and il great body of his political frii ml on accountol the proclamation ol president lincoln call ing i ir troops abandoni 1 the prim ipli - i ili bell and bvi relt partj in 1800 mr boydi n maintained iln in and contii d to da o tbrougbonl tho war and never i :, day hesitated in avowing lib nil ich iii i t tu th union hi ns all know m m i nn 1 in consistency daring tbo whole war and has been a slcadfu ad i a ,-.- of reconstruction ii n fnsi 1 to . . orÂ»o the proclamnti in i ' ov vance in 186 i which in tho latter genth man's up lion was a terrible offence indi i d did mi nl t â€¢ vi ry decent nnd intelli iii i mil 111 tllo slain ii iii to do the . i,i ' an insiici lion ol the rulut is ol ili it i li cli'ii will show ag in every unprejudiced and re p pors i itin - lull Â« , ii th ii mr lloj ,!â€¢ -, was in t'n or i reconstruction un der thu recent acts of congress and pub ivi l v ii body i voti i a c in veiilion hi also advised the people up iinst any ntti-inpi to oppose ih . , i ihe i it i onvoiitlon until tin ir uclinii waa mado public when ho publicly ond i pi iti illy di i'i in i li - opposition to tho ih now constitution becousi . as lie clear y proved that instrument did i ot meet iln ii quiromenta f the ii 1 nnstruction aii mr boyden also declared in all hi public ipeci bes ih it in man was more anxious than himself for reconstruction nml i ,; t the ' oiivention hid stopped at wluii ihu arts of l liiiign â– - n quln j tin re w.iulii have been no warmer advoc i i ih ratilicatioii l ih i lonstitul n nnd thai in npposi i lo n was found d Â« hol ly upon tho groat fund imcntal alti rations ii the constitution thnl were in no way , d wnl il i'ongri ssin il pi i || ruction mr boydi n's coi it 1 ni a in was well known at washington ,! irii .- tho war and ll is n fact Â« i ii known lo mi helper and otlu i . ill it president | in bad ih ti riniin 1 to appoint mr i i i n provisional govi rnor of nm ill ,, md ini for tin - 'â– bullet ,,,,| ly w w llolden north carn linn win i li ir - i hack into tin 1 iu m under tin wisi tnti un u hip ol mr boy dcu â€” raleigh ucgistcr an t nl nan i | â– j | people anu â– /:. / ordaint i by - n ' ' " i un in i â– ntion as id '. i i i l o | 1 litulion iidnpti 111 luis convi n i i i â– admitted foi rol lication to tin ; v i rs nl this stale rcgisti red and quail li d n provided by tho ncl - nf ' iongresi know n a ilm itcconstructlon laws oi il 8 i-i 82nd ami " ird nf april !--'â€¢'- the vote on bald < n litution bhnll hi ! for tliu constitution and agnii i tin t lonslitutinn tho said i lection shall bi in id ui ili plncos und under ih regul i ii s to i prescribed by tho i louiiiiand in liiin ml of this military district am ilu return made t liim as din cted hi law sue '-' an i leciion nl ill in in hi ui tin same time and place ns the ratification n llio i iousliliition for senators and uopn intlv ,- in tin ii in ml assembly am i ,, nil stato nml county officers who an to 1 dueled by the peoplu under this cou d til ii i loll s o 3 an oloction for members ol tin i'wiiinl states congri ss bhnll 1 held ii i mii i nip-ii salonal i hstrii 1 ns now es liihlished ni the sntuo time und place n the â– lection for ratification of tho constl lutlnii said i'li'i'iion shall bo i onducti i by ilm sain p in mi and undor tho sun ,, rii 1 i liefon mi nl m i iii this oi i dinanco tin returns shall bo made to a tim president of this oonvoutlon who , hull p-ivi iln persons chosen certificates i ofelcctioo sir i tin oommandlug general nf this military district is requested to en i force thts ordinance sir 0 tin president of this conven i rum in hereby directed to forward a certi hod copy of this ordinance t-i the com 1 uiandiug general of this military district ratified this 17th day of march a !>., inn tliniitiiiiiil eight hundred mid aixty i eight signed calvin 1 cowles president constitution convention in a carolina , i ci:n i'm bi.au tint norfulk jour â– mil has tin following iii regard lo this l distinguished soldier nml civilian another muni baa been mentioned in 1 â– - . iii action with tho i â€¢â€¢ niii't.iiic leadership i statesman and a boldier npon whom 1 ii cotnpromisi may bo effected in thoovent of a drinagiug contest between tin pen dleton nml hancock elans wo refer to 1 jon i p lilalr 1 missouri as an originnl froo boiler in would conciliate ' that sentiment in th great morthwobt ' whore the germane do most abound as ' an old-line democrat brought up at the â– feel of gamaliel bis name would rally the 1 thousand i i i hi uickory men who ' have not affiliated of late with tin 1 loppcr 1 head democracy as a distinguished ' volunteer soldier in would offset grant's popularity with tin regular army hut especially as a well known cham pion i tin great american hon ilm this , is a while man's country and uiusi so i continue wo think urn l'dair would ; achieve for ns wli.a wo neod â€” buccobs j tin southern people and tin demo catic party could not be charged with die ' loyalty to the union with hankering after slavery or witli undue attachment t the p l issue i mi-i-si it they wore to nominate for iln presidency a soldier who ' volunteered lo fight for iln union and a member ol iliut family which "' all nlhors i iu this country ini proved its devotion to , i'm . limn and nationality roni ni hi i w\v esq lias writ ; ten a stirring letii'i in reply t an in iviintion ii-mli-rcil him ipv tin citizens â€¢ il lynchburg i'.iiinki a public speech j in l lint plnci proi ioiib to his removal ', tu new l'urk nve give one para graph ; lint gentlemen how gloomy soever i i tun v bo our biiironiidiiigb tinw here . ; :. y"e a silver lining t ihi cloud j suspended over us in bo ansp : cions lanu cheering fuel liml the inuttenngs ji.i a f-i^-i i nl und docisivo revolution r among the pimple of tin northern states an already distinctly audible ; â– und it i in stuko i"t the gale hat sweeps from the north in november nexl v ill in in in ns nil the welcome nssiirnni i di livetanco nml peace " . it is biinply impossible hat in any conn try where intelligence is ditl'iised ami where tin ballot i free such an j arrogant malignant unprincipled and reckless polii cal organ zutiou as the kudiciil party can lung exlÂ»t li has ; , ii cted iini"i'l mischief in the iinst : ami it will doubtless miri ive lung i enough tn accomplish much inoro i lint if truth and justice are still reali i ties mi earth it will in my judgment 1 mi ni pass away pursued ipv ll scul n â– ' nml dciestatiiiii i j - il men the world 1 iii ami embalmed in the i iiii tions i history i'orever i till nli kits as voters â€” tl is , doubtful whether a state now in the , union would nol to-day ri-ptidiuto colored , mflvugc ipv nn overwhelming majority , were tin question submitted theru i llierefore good n.isiiii why llio southern , states so universally resist the republi can plans of reconstruction ii the n iu [ pnrniivcly fow colored citizens nf i on ! :,. , in nl nn ullflt t voto .-" ill u-t i ill i thousands and ihmissnds in the carol in li michigan and minn sola i ll i'oiins ivuni i i unnol control the actii n nf i li ir ban kid uf these unfortunate pei plo i i ||,,. bnllol box nnd so must exclude l tin ui iiltogi iln i what can ai ih un i and ail in 1 mississippi and i ui siau i do i ii ilh iln in .-Â« iiiiiiii nl ll polls in lipv , i ids i father i'dlsbury \ ""** '' tin sai km k v iluo in â€” \ friend at salem in u business loiter alludes to thu ll i,l i churl red by the convention i 1 run from some point on the north < luroli ' ,,;, |;,, lr | to tbo i,,u n nl s.ih in nnd ij vi are determined l build ihi i road 1'ln it is an ontorpriao and onergy con nectod with it that would burpriao y and w liii'li wiili the means at uur com â€¢ miind will i-nsiiro lis success the citizens of greensboro li ivlng ro 1 solved to grade tho road to tho l'.usyilie in in accordance witba proposil ion from " ||,,. s.ih in | i'h'1 ii is understood that tin mail will inn from greensboro to sa ! |, ,â€ž . tharlottc democrat -|~ a intiii in now liimnsliiro cniulcd i qiiurtor of u milu in sot ,', i-!';iiinii ofun oloction bot **** the georgia election ', aiigtthin april i p m '""' liunili d ami iiiin counties givi hull â€¢ i 7,cs i innjoril not uarmon10i s we regret to see that the northern democracy are not n thoroughly united as tiny should bo in this trying crisis â€” qeneral ualplno declares in behalf tho svnr democrats that tiny will nol sup port a copperhead for tho presidency while mr vnllundigbatn as the represen tative of the i'eace demooriile bays to the war democrats ol tho marble llnlpine school that liny only wllbto i breath and papor ond ink il they imngiuo their threats or their vows or their oath most with anything but contompt from the more than a million of actual p live unconverted nnd undeniable peace men in thu west and ili border stati south i all tills ineaii that tllo war 1 lomocr it will not support pendleton and that tin copperheads will not support seymour or hancock now i.-.,'i this a pretty piece ol bust ncss for the northern democrats tube engaged in .' al a lime when all should he harmony they are sowing the bocds of discord and disruption simply because i*uch faction is too greedy uftcr tbo spoils of office this division of sentiment is a epind linn for tho radicals thtintsraokes his havana with increased relish t he watches thu progress of these unfortunate ! breaches hi tiie domocrutiu ranks for he knows thai Â» ithout it ho will nevor oc cupy th presidential chair or wear a 'â€¢ crown â€” m"inii i star a ti n.m1--1 1 duel the nashv ville frees of llio 27th tells of a duel , ! with rifles in overton county bo me two weeks ago between two young l ex confederate soldiers named wald , ron and jarvis their families had i been at variance but a reconciliation had occurred nevertheless young i jarvis iiiuler the influence of drink siioku disparagingly of tho courage of ' waldron the hitter thereupon sent ' him a challenge ami it was agreed they would tight with rifles at one hundred and fifty paces at the first ' lire jarvis was wounded through the ili-shy part nf the loft arm while his bullet whistled bavngoly just above his antagonist's head are yon bat , istiod said the wounded man's boo â€¢ ond i the othur's friend " waldron ' , wants another lint was the reply a snvngo smile lighted np the lea i lure of young jarvis a ins ami wns t bound np to staunch tho blond bill he 'â€¢ said not n word tho rides wore loaded again and once more at tho ' signal thutwo mun wheeled and lire i the i-cpurth were tilmosi bimnltanoons waldron ran forward a fow step stiiggon d reeled nnd full into the iirms of his friend bleodingand sense less ik was shot through tho heart jarvis went slowly home middled ills i horse ami tollmg his family that liu i was going to monticcllo left the coun try 1'rotn washington washington may 7 m â€” only trum bull of ilu doubtful si nntnrs vol il aguiiibt the publication ol the spcoclies i made in rotircuiont the vote was 20 to as a pouth onrolina committee with a protest against the constitution will np â– pear before the reconstruction commit tee these remonstrances and persona repri icnlalioiis regarding the situation iitlrai i tii attention of tbo modi rate re publicans the complete riiy registration is v li in 10,234 blacks 0,737 the courl np.ii.'il but i ium.-ili.it ly closed the doors and ivcilt into bl cl'ct si 8 sion a massnelinscllfl menib r of ( ' i to-day remarked in nllnding lo ihe hn i peachors that llieir frionds were much disturbed the house is in bcsi ion but di ing noth ' ing i n iilliain has nimle a n p rl to i leu irani stilting thai llm incn show n majority ol nvi r 1,8 i loi . .'.,:, , i ih conslilnti ni iu ark in ; . , .. 1 f his i.i r h nl 1 , n , mil plied | ' with the result would have 1 ion but there are in llio i null - of l'iila-ki and jefl'ersnn 1,'joo vi li w c nm . usi . â– : i lie â– 'â– â– ' i for or ' litis tho lu timi wi these in eiihii-ilies occur nil p 1 i . thu utlu i Â« nl iruiiih . kominatt 1 richinotid \! ly 7 m tho li pnhli can ( lonvdiitinii ibis iu ruing nomiii hi d iim w hooker of henry l unity for attorney i ienerul from washington impeachment and otlu r m,itt is wasliingtoii.muy 7 p m house a deficiency of 87,000 for tho adminis tration nl tho reconstruction acts in tho t li ird military district was reported a joint resolution ordering the presl di ni in solid war vobsois t the oulf of st lawrence to protoot ashing interost and to ileiii md a reparation for certain hijurii - ' in the ceiii-c nl tho d 1 lie piko said ! who is afraid of war ( tho resolution links ii.ii hin bill tii tt yoili i iws biiuii i p pnforcod an ami ailment wns pro , i ,, ,| t i , ud vcsbi is to th coast of ire . p . i vm , an mt ii sis j ,,.,., reii cted during ll â– â– ilk tl i in ' '' aid ill inadr sunn inaiulihlit ri.iuarks for which hu was callid to ordor tho tarill question was introduced â€” pike wanted free trado for ship building materials cldridgo askod if free trado was good for new england ship buildors why it wns not good for tin wostorn luborors after a long discussion bomewbal jo i-ul.ii in character hut showing consider able sectional acrimony tho resolution passed na to 39 robinson offered a resolution expung ing tho impeachment resolutions from the journal tho speaker declared it not a privi leged question ip l,u mi said ho would bring it up again â€” it waa a more question of time â€” ii would ultimately bo expunged stcvena introduced n bill for tbo ad mission oi arkansas which was ordered to in printed â– adjourned stevens lull is a follows i whereas tho | plo of aarkanbos in pursuance of the provisions of an act en - titled an net io provide for tho mnrc ef ficleul government of the rebel stales passed march 2nd 1807 and tho acts sup plementary thereto framed and adopted a constitution of a stato government which is republican in form ami ilu legislature of said stale has duly ratified thu amend ment to the constitution of the united slates proposed by tho 39th congress and known as article x iv therefore bo it enacted that tho stato of arkansas is entitled and admitted to representation in congrcbb as one of tho stums of tho union upon the following fundamental conditions i that tim constitution of arkansas shall never hu so amended or changed bo as to deprive any citizen or clues of ciii zens of tint united slates of the rip-in to vote who an entitled to vole by the con stitution herein recognized except ns a punishment for such crimes as are now felonies nt common law whereof tho par ty shall have been duly convicted " a delegation with the north carolina constitution and several members of con grcbs arrived here to-day senate â€” court prolonged â€” bccrot bcb sion resulted in the adoption of the f'ol lowing that the court adjourn to mon day at 11 o'clock when il will consider the rules and vote on tho several articles which shall he taken at noon on tues day without debate tho speeches shall bu limited tn fifteen minutes on tho entire subject and not nn each article the mombors may tile written opinions within two days after tho vote mi tho articles to bo publish ed with the proceedings motions re garding tim form in which the chief jus tice shall put tlie question to senators â€” were tabled from washington washington may 7 i m â€” ii is stated thai adjournment to m lay was iii ilu in i nice of chase who ilesires time lo i licet on the proper uianncrof putting the questions from smith carolina charleston may 7 p m con oanby has issue 1 an order postponing llm moot ing of the legislature which had been fixed fur the 13th ins until congress shall have approved tliu new constitu tion anol/ter manager brought io ridicule mr bontwell having said in his s eicli that there tvas in the southern heavens il spo across which no plan it nr body of any sort moved and that the earth ought to upheave itself and send thini to this desolate region for punishment mr evarts thus lakes down the other massachusetts flodg ing â€¢ 1 may as conveniently at this point ns af'ei wards pay some atten tion o llio astronomical punishment which ilte 1 urncd ami honorable managorl nr h intwell thinks should bo applied to tlrs novel ease ol im peachment cicero i think ii is who says thai .. law yor should know oi s erything for sooner or later llier - no fact in hibtory in science or in human knowledge that will not come into play in his argument l'rof iv sensible ol mi ignorance i ing liovotoil i ii profession which shin p ens ami 1 ics not onliirgo tho mind i can admire without on ying thu su peril knowledgo evinced by tho honorable manager * * uut nevertheless while somo of his col leagues were paying attention unoccupied and liniippropriilt i - land mi the surface ut tlio seas m manager 11 unwell more ambitions had discovored an untenanted and appropriated region in the skies laugntor reserve i he would have us think ni tho final councils of the almighty ns n pi ice of punishinonl for coin icied ami despobod aine â– â– â– presidents laughter now ai first i thought that bis in nil had ho come so onlargod that it was nol sharp enough to observe thai the constii if hi li ei limito i tho p incut laughter '. but on rel 1 aw thul no was u legal nnd logi cal as ho was amhitioti and astr s inical ; i'.u be oon ' union had said nil of ortico nnd h limit to llio d lane nf i cf at laugliti f so with il ding a drop of his blood or taking a penny of his poi perry or ironing his limli.s he is sentenced to removal from uliiiti and transportation lo tin hkn [ laugliti r | this is the great undertaking and if tho learned malinger run only got over the ob tni'li's uf the laws of nature the constitution won't btand in his way [ laughter â– i can think of no ineth | ml hut that nl a convulsion nf the earth that biioiiui ii"ji'(.'t the deposed president t,i this infinitely distant spuce but u shriek of ntitiiro of bo vast an energy and bo jrrent a result illicit nnsettio evi n the so linn inem-l ben of congress [ laughter how shall we aci li-liit why in i li e liist place nobody knows when that space is hut tho learned mana-i i;cr luuiself laughter and he is the necessary deputy to execute the judgement of the court let it then be provided that in the oaeo of yonr bentence nf deposition and removal from office tho honorable tho as'ro nomicul manager sliull take into lii mi ii hand the execntion of the ben ! tonce with the president made fabl in hi ; broad and btrong bhonlders ami having already essayed the lli^lit ipv imagination bettor prepared to exceutu it in form inking the ad vantsgo of ladders as far ns ladders would fro t ihe t")i of this high capi tul anil s|iiiriiiiipr then with lis feet the goddess of liberty let him set ut npon his flight laughter while the llniifc of congress and nil the people of tho united states shall shout ist'o uurail aslra /' laugh | ier imiil and long continued here ian oppressive doubt strikes tne how will the manager t 1 back i how j when he gets beyond tho power of gravitation to restore him will he itret back ( ami so ambitious a wing as his eouw never sloop to a down ward flight ! no doubt as lie passes the expanse that famous question of cralyle by which hu points out the littleness of human affairs what i thinks hunts nt them as he leads his hunting dogs over tho zenith in their , leash nf sidereal hre will occur to the managers what indued would uootes think nf this now constollas lion laughter looming through space beyond the power of congress : in send for persons anil papers ?-' â€” laughter who shall return and i how decide in the contest there be > gun in this new revolution thu os jtablishod who shall decide which is the sun and which is tho moon '. â€” who shall determine the only scion litic lest â€” which reflects the hardest npdii the other laughter 1 the woodpecker's fore sight the woodpecker in california is a btorer of acorns the tree he selects is invariably of the pino tribe lie bores several hides differing slightly intdze.nt the fall ul the year and then flics away in many instances to ti long il stance and returns with an acorn which ho immediately sets about adjusting to emu of the hides prepared for its reception which will hold it thinly in its position but ' lie does not eat the acorn tor as a rule ho is not vegetarian his object in storing away the acorn exhibits foresight and knowledgo of results more akin to reason than to instinct the succeeding winter the acorn re mains intact but becoming saturated with rain is predisposed to decay when it is attacked by maggots who seem to delight in this special food it is then that the woodpecker reaps the harvest his wisdom lias provided at a time when the ground b"eil)g covi ored with snow ho would experience a difficulty otherwise in obtaining suitablo or palatable food it is a subject of speculation why the red \., : cedar or the sug ir pino is inva riahly selected it is not pn that iln insect the most dainty to the woodpecker's taste fri nnentsonly the outside ol two trees : but true that in jalavoras mariposa an 1 nth ,., disli cl - nf i lalifoi ni .. troes nf this kind 11111,1 t frequently - ten e nil over their trunks with . bore is not an oak i n o . si - era miles i ii li gen lee ami r governor letcher i tho oditor of tie 1 .; i '- being a fellow passei ger Â« ith those pontleiiion on thuir late visit to this city says of them iu a letter to his papor : i ;, n loo received ihe salutations ' it;,l respectful conipliiiients nf many - i'riendr not only n i ) nc ib irg i n at all points along the routi thoso in ri ii rod u itli that unruffled dignity and graceful politeness which have o â– er distinguished him and he s miied in pay with equanimity . tt nut with choorl'ulness tho penalty of gruiiiuess i ion lee deprecates tho acorbitj of cal fooling u"w so rilo in the ' ' posed lo believe that â– dei itioo and prodenoo in tin expression of opinion and loss bitterness in tho denunciation of po illicit opponents would conduce more to the speedy settlement of the vexed questions which now agitato the country ho however studious ly avoids political discussions and 1 with rare discretion affords no room for cavil to the enemies of the south governor letcher iu ns jovial and entertaining as usual he feels ft deep interest in the election soon to be held hut by tho terms of his parole j is prohibited from taking any active part in the canvass iio was placed under obligation as he says to go home attend to his own business ami keep quiet and he means to ob serve faithfully ilio agreement then and there made it is much to bo regretted that in the coming conflict virginia is to bo deprived of tho ser vices of this gallant and zealous sol dior whoso nntno is dear even to those who heretofore havo boon his implacable political enemies statement of the fublio debt of the i ';, iu il states on t/tc 1st of alay 1868 demi bearing coin interest 5 per cent bonds 215,917,400 00 ii per cent bonds of 18g7 and 18g8 8,688,241 80 g per cent bonds 1881 283,077,200 00 g per cent 5-20 bonds 1,442,065,450 00 navy pension fund 13,ii(io,ooo oo 1,983,378,291 so iil-ijt bearing ourrbnct interest 6 per cent bonds 23,982,000 00 3-year compound interest notes 44,573,g80 00 3-yenr 7-30 notes 1g3,490,250 00 ti per cent certifi cates 28,330,000 00 269,375,9 30 00 matched dkj1t not presented for payment 3 year 7-30 notes due aug 15 1867 1,075,950 00 compound interest notes matured june 10 july 16 august 15 october 15 de cember 15 67 4,745,280 00 bonds texas in demnity 250,000 00 treasury notes acts july 17 ing 1 and prior thereto 155,401 64 bunds april 15 1842 0,000 00 . treasury notes march 3 1863 616,192 00 ti mporary loan 1,032,400 00 certificates of lu debteducss 18,000 00 7,905,283 04 debt bearing no rnterbst u s notes 350,144,727 00 l-'raciional curren cy 32,450,489 94 gold certifidateb of deposit 19,357,000 00 407,953,1115 94 total debt 2,039,612,022 38 amount in treasu ry coin 105,909,65s 00 amount iu treasu ry currency 32,174,130 82 139,083,794 82 amount of debt less cash in treasury 2,500 52s 827 50 tin foregoing is a correct statement of the public debt as appears from the hooks aud treasurer's returns iu the department on 1st of may 1s0s hugh mocuixoch secretary of the treasury a comparison of the above statement wiih that for the previous month si'iows that tbo d lit hearing coin interest lias in creased 18,927,450 the debt bearing currency interest has decreased 21,390 i'he matured debt not presented t | tyment has decreased 1,131,100 t i no interest increased 1 l'l lal debt lias decreased 2,1 10 wl la lb di ' â€¢ loss cash in l'ruasury has decreased 18,680,859 _ ann i dickinson the eloquent baa p iri i out a few of tbo vials of her wrntb ,! bi i.i of i ion qraut she l believe in tho leaden-tonguod gen eral she tliiuks lie is nol sound on the . and that tho suu-ke of his cigar should not be mistal for the halo of popularity in this she is little more than liidf right of his unmanly conduct and gi'".-s prevarications nt relation to t it affairs the dickinson deponent suitli not such tribes do not trouble lei ; bat to li silent on ihe negro quos lion â€” tluit it is the great offence llcar l'l 1 : i'lc radical party cannot live upoa tho 111 ill iv of its good : \ ip works in the past wont s iv i radicals slink ili â– unpopular ne cessity of putting the black race forward you want t cover up ibu negro wit ( iraut unless j ui nive the northern i ihe ballol you won't got tin sn.ipii . .- ii .- si , tii